"So its good to have her in the side and she is definitely showed that she has the character to become a good player. In modern cricket, all-rounders play a very important role in composition of the team."
Raj expects her deputy and T20 skipper Harmanpreet Kaur to hit form soon.
"It does happen with any player," Mithali said of Kaur's lean patch.
"Sometimes you're just not in form. But as a team and as a unit we back players who have been match-winners. We also know that single-handedly she has won games for us with her innings. This time around she needs the support of the team to back her."
She also backed young Jemmimah Rodrigues to get back to form.
"A young player - obviously, she (Rodrigues) will take some time. It's just matter of experience and exposure for players like her.
"When a player goes through bad form, as (fellow) players, seniors, and team management we can give her the confidence and the backing, but it boils down to the player herself to have that belief to come out of the (bad) form."
Mithali said the win in the third ODI augurs well for the team going into the three-match T20 series, which starts on July 9 in Northampton.
"Yes, it is a confidence-booster because that's what I told the girls, I said - we're still in the series. Winning a game like this puts pressure on them. Getting into the T20s, the entire unit should be confident."